211 Quotes About Appetite

  • Author Shawn Levy
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    Certainly in my appetite for more challenges, it's very much alive. I love comedy and it comes to me in a natural way.

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  • Author Ted Liu
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    They're over and done because nobody is going to have an appetite for that.

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  • Author Tracy Lefteroff
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    There's just huge investor appetite for companies they perceive are going to grow because of demand in the marketplace. The Baby Boom generation will make huge demands on the health-care system and health-care products in general.

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  • Author Fred Mitchell
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    Boxing purists, quite naturally, question Tyson's appetite for victory. Mills Lane should have stopped the fight before Tyson took a second helping.

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  • Author James McCormick
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    A continued decline in U.S. equity purchases will be a telling sign of foreign appetite for U.S. securities, and the future path of the dollar.

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  • Author Jason MacDonald
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    From our standpoint, 'Hockey Night in Canada' is unique and can't be replaced. Certainly, we felt some impact from (the lockout). But I think the hockey fans here are ready to celebrate the game coming back. There is a great appetite for it.

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  • Author Jorge Mariscal
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    We are seeing a new appetite for south-of-the-border securities coming from U.S. investors who have started realizing that the extraordinary returns they saw in 1995 and '96 will not be repeated again, so they're looking for opportunities elsewhere.

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  • Author Keith Mills
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    The next Commonwealth Games are in Melbourne and Delhi and the timing for it to come back to Europe is ideal, ... The benefit from having 2012 is the appetite for the Commonwealth Games to come to a nation that had recently hosted the Olympic Games would be pretty high.

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  • Author Neil MacKinnon
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    Anything that would suggest a deteriorating appetite for US financial assets would undermine the dollar.

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